20.03.2013, 07:10 It was one of the hardest periods of his coaching career at the start of the season, but Tone Tiselj is now looking forward to brighter times now |
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Congratulations are in order, Tiselj says
Krim Mercator is back. Seven years after the heartbreaking final against Viborg the two-times EHF Champions League winners from Slovenia are again in the top four. An achievement that at the beginning of season seemed nearly impossible. And he really means it — not many teams would have survived the ordeals his squad went through even before the first throw-off in the new European season. Krim began preparations for a new campaign with a substantially altered roster. Kristina Bille, Andrea Šerić, Gorica Ačimović and Kristina Franić left the club to be replaced by a versatile bunch of newcomers: Linnea Torstenson, Daniela Piedade, Nina Wörz, Susan Müller, and Carmen Martin — to name a few. Coach Tiselj's priority was making a homogenous unit out of this motley crew of players from all European handball styles, but that proved not to be his biggest challenge.
"The fallout from the Olympic Games was terrible for us. Penezić, Torstenson, Martin and Bodnieva were all out injured," explains Tiselj.
Albeit again without Torstenson who has a broken finger. "Norwegian players have won accolades in all of the world's most prestigious competitions. I can safely say that they are the clear favourites. I have some old friends there — Tonje Larsen, Lene Rantala, Linn-Kristin Koren Riegelhuth, coach Ole Gustav Gjekstad while Cecilie Leganger and Kristina Bille Hansen used to play for Krim, so I am very much looking forward to this duel. "We will try to focus on our strenghts and hopefully injuries will leave us alone, so we can prove our worth."
Further information TEXT: Grega Sever / br |
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